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Oh Super Sweet 90's Inserts.... #3

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patrick182

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I have these two:

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sierra79

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Feb 15, 2016
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In addition to the non-embossed/non-diecuts, there were also a few test sets produced with the die-cut/embossing and a hole punched in the corner.

How do you know the hole wasn't just punched by a third party? Is there another way to tell? I've seen these but, was skeptical because it just looked like someone hit it with a hole punch. If there's some other identifying feature I would be very interested to know.
 

Gjb70

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How do you know the hole wasn't just punched by a third party? Is there another way to tell? I've seen these but, was skeptical because it just looked like someone hit it with a hole punch. If there's some other identifying feature I would be very interested to know.
^^^Here's mine. The guy I bought it from said he got it (and the others he had listed) from his friend who worked at the company who did the embossing for Topps. He had the card listed at $50 (OBO IIRC), which was a steal in my opinion. I really couldn't imagine punching a hole in a card like this and then try selling it for more than the normal version, but I guess you never know. Even if he had been selling it as a card that had a hole punched in it by some lunatic I still would have grabbed it for $50. Hope to pick up a real deal one day, but happy with this one for now.
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